De bello Gallico, Livro 2Bristol Classical Press, 1967 |
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... beginning of it so that readers should be able to realise exactly what is going on . Pupils of to - day need more help with syntax and translation than was given even twenty years ago , to say nothing of that in books written over sixty ...
... beginning of it so that readers should be able to realise exactly what is going on . Pupils of to - day need more help with syntax and translation than was given even twenty years ago , to say nothing of that in books written over sixty ...
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... beginning of his second consul- ship would leave him a private citizen open to prosecution by his enemies . The " Tribunes of the People " had the right to veto any proceedings in the Senate , and two of them , Curio and Mark Antony ...
... beginning of his second consul- ship would leave him a private citizen open to prosecution by his enemies . The " Tribunes of the People " had the right to veto any proceedings in the Senate , and two of them , Curio and Mark Antony ...
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... beginning of his first campaign in 58 B.C. ( I , 10 , 3 ) , and now these two just mentioned , making a total of about 30,000 men , together with Gallic auxiliaries , both infantry and cavalry , raised in the Province , making up ...
... beginning of his first campaign in 58 B.C. ( I , 10 , 3 ) , and now these two just mentioned , making a total of about 30,000 men , together with Gallic auxiliaries , both infantry and cavalry , raised in the Province , making up ...
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Characteristics of the Gauls | 10 |
The Civil War 4945 B C | 22 |
Pronunciation and Translation | 42 |
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12th Legion ablative absolute accusative Aduatuci adverb Aeduan Aedui agger Aisne Ariovistus ātis atque Atrebates attack auxiliaries baggage battle Belgae Belgic tribe living Bellovaci Berry-au-Bac Bibrax Britain Caesar camp campaign castris causa cavalry Celtic centurions century Cimbri Cisalpine Gaul cohort command conj copiis Crassus dative defeated depending Diviciacus enemy eorum erant esset etiam exercitum fighting flumen front Gallic tribe living Gallic War genitive Germans Helvetii hostes indecl indirect inter intr Italy Labienus legati locum maniple means Menapii miles neque Nervii nostris omnes omnia ōnis oppido oppidum oratio obliqua ōris ōrum partem Pompey possent prep proelio Province purpose clause quae quam quod rear rebus relative clause Remi Rhine river Roman army Rome Sabinus Senate sentence Sequana Sequani sese sibi side soldiers subjunctive Suessiones surrender Teutoni town Transalpine Treveri troops ventum verb Vercingetorix words